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    The Offshore Sediments of Lake Winnipeg 

    Brunskill, G.J.; Graham, B.W. (Fisheries and Marine Service, 1979-12)
    Early explorers passing through the Lake Winnipeg watershed occasionally commented on the muddy waters of the lake and the Red River (Ross 1856, p. 9; Palliser's Journals of 1857- 1860 in Spry 1968, p. 11,88,.94; Upham ...
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    National Scale Frameworks HYDROLOGY Version 6.0 A practical guide to the datasets 

    Government of Canada (Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada; Earth Sciences Sector; Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation, 2009-04)
    The data associated with this report can be found at: http://130.179.67.140/dataset/atlascda-drainage The Atlas of Canada 1,000,000 National Frameworks Data, Road Network is based on 1:250,000 scale National Topographic ...
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    Water-Quality Trend Analysis and Sampling Design for the Souris River, Saskatchewan, North Dakota, and Manitoba 

    Vecchia, Aldo V. (U.S. Geological Survey, 2000)
    The Souris River Basin is a 24,600-square-mile basin located in southeast Saskatchewan, north-central North Dakota, and southwest Manitoba. The Souris River Bilateral Water Quality Monitoring Group, formed in 1989 by the ...
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    Fish community and fish habitat inventory of streams and constructed drains throughout agricultural areas of Manitoba (2002 - 2006) 

    Milani, D.W. (Canada. Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans; Canada. Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans. Central and Arctic region. Fisheries Protection Program; Manitoba. Manitoba Water Stewardship, 2013)
    Recognizing the importance of well-drained agricultural land and the need to maintain drainage capacity while still protecting valuable fish habitat, the governments of Manitoba and Canada initiated an inventory of the ...
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    Terrestrial Ecozones, Ecoregions and Ecodistricts for the Provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba 

    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Environment Canada (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Research Branch, 1995)
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    Climatic and physiographic controls on wetland type and distribution in Manitoba, Canada 

    Halsey, L.A.; Vitt, D.H.; Zoltai, S.C (Canadian Forest Service, 1997)
    Wetlands represent a substantial part of Manitoba's terrestrial landscape, covering 233,340 kru' or 43% of the province; peatlands represent 90% of all wetlands. A wetland inventory for Manitoba is presented following a ...
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    Map images of the Terrestrial Ecozones, Ecoregions and Ecodistricts of the Province of Manitoba 

    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Environment Canada (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 1998)
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    Spatiotemporal Variability of Water Quality and Stable Water Isotopes in an Intensively Managed Prairie Watershed 

    Untereiner, Erin; Ali, Genevieve; Stadnyk, Trish (2014-07-18)
    Eutrophication, has been identified as an important water quality issue for freshwater systems (Barlow, et al., 2004). Factors impacting watershed management in Prairie landscapes include extensive land drainage networks ...
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    Visualizing the variability of small scale subsurface water flow in the South Tobacco Creek watershed 

    Timlick, Lauren; Ali, Genevieve (2014-07-18)
    Though overland flow is the most dramatic aspect of a flood, a crucial part of quantitatively analyzing the timing, duration, and intensity of a flooding event lies in understanding the effect that subsurface flow has ...
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    Investigating the Potential of Electromagnetic Induction for Mapping Multi-Depth Soil Moisture Variations in Southern Manitoba 

    Perreault, Shelby; Ali, Genevieve; Ferguson, Ian (2014-07-18)
    This research aimed to explore the potential of electromagnetic induction as a valid soil moisture monitoring technique in a Canadian prairie watershed. Soil moisture (SM) information is important for many aspects of ...
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